Double placement of holograms when building in survival prevents welding. w/ work-around
When placing holograms to build blocks in survival, if the mouse is double clicked fast enough (sub 25 milliseconds as my mouse has a double clicking issue from age/use) it is possible to place two holograms in the same spot. When a player attempts to then weld the hologram, a random one will weld to the point of having a single component, then throw an on-screen/pop-up error saying there is an obstruction and preventing any further welding. This is easily worked around by trying to delete the hologram (some times more than one), which exposes the partially welded block that is hidden by the extra hologram(s).
(Something similar to this does also happen in SE1, but the difference in build system just means the occasional miss-placed block vs getting an "error")
Best of luck with all you guys do; and hopefully this work around can help others till you guys manage to "convince the lightening-rock fairies to cooperate", commonly called "fix the bug".
I have the same bug
I have also experienced this when using the Mirror Build tool with the hologram, if I have an Absolute center(Where it cuts through the center of the blocks) It will on occasion place two holograms overlapping each other.
I have also experienced this when using the Mirror Build tool with the hologram, if I have an Absolute center(Where it cuts through the center of the blocks) It will on occasion place two holograms overlapping each other.
I’ve run into the same issue. My workaround is to turn off the symmetry mode when placing symmetry point blocks (including the center point) — otherwise, even after the block is fully welded, the construction hologram ghost will still be visible.
I’ve run into the same issue. My workaround is to turn off the symmetry mode when placing symmetry point blocks (including the center point) — otherwise, even after the block is fully welded, the construction hologram ghost will still be visible.
Dragging holograms into each others stacks them.
Dragging holograms into each others stacks them.
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